Laurence, Roger, 1670-1736
Roger Laurence
Laurence, R. (Roger), 1670-1736
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Laurence, R. ‡q (Roger), ‡d 1670-1736
- 100 1 _ ‡a Laurence, Roger ‡d 1670-1736
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Roger Laurence
- 100 0 _ ‡a Roger Laurence
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
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The bishop of Oxford's charge : consider'd, In Reference to The Independency of the Church upon the State. A Proper Sacrifice in the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper. The Nature and Necessity of Sacerdotal Absolution. And, The Invalidity of Baptism, Administred by Persons not Episcopally Ordain'd. In an Humble Address to His Lordship | |
Dissenters, and other unauthoriz'd baptisms null and void : by the articles, canons and rubricks of the Church of England. In answer to a pamphlet, call'd, The judgment of the Church of England, in the case of lay-baptism, and of dissenters baptism | |
The indispensible obligation of ministring expresly and manifestly the great necessaries of publick worship in the Christian church prov'd by scripture arguments, The Liturgies of the Universal Church, And agreeably thereto Supported and Enjoyn'd by the purely Spiritual Authority of Some Orthodox Bishops with their Clergy not many Years since Synodically assembled, for that Purpose. In four parts; Wherein are expos'd and refuted the Numerous Fallacies lately advanc'd to Recommend the Contrary Error, Particularly by False Interpretations of the Liturgy and other Publick Acts of the Church of England; An Unjust Charge of her Trimming in her Worship; A Novel Doctrine of the ministring Priests Intention; A Clandestine Unauthoriz'd Scheme, conformable neither to the Primitive Church, nor to the Church of England; A Late Sermon Inconsistent with the Publish'd Sentiments of the Preacher himself, and Contrary to the Principles of the Catholick Church; And An Ungrounded Pretence to Authority, which the Scheme makers never had conferr'd upon them. By a lover of truth. | |
Lay-Baptism Invalid. - | |
Mr. Leslie's defence from some erroneous and dangerous principles : Advanc'd in a Letter, Said to have been written by Him Concerning the New Separation. By a Known Friend of Mr. Leslie. | |
Sacerdotal powers : or, the necessity of confession, penance, and absolution; together with the nullity of unauthoriz'd lay baptism; asserted in an essay; occasion'd by the publication of the B---- of S----'s two sermons preach'd at Salisbury the 5th and 7th of November 1710 |